participialtime
Participialtime is a term used by some linguists to describe the temporal relation encoded by participial phrases attached to a main clause. It refers to how non-finite verb forms (participles) express timing relative to the action described in the finite verb of the main clause. Unlike finite tense morphology, participialtime relies on aspectual nuance and syntactic subordination to indicate when events occur in relation to one another.
Forms and mechanisms: The two common resources are the present participle (-ing form) and the perfect participle
Usage and function: Participialtime clauses function as adverbial modifiers that compress time and add background information
Cross-linguistic notes: Many languages use dedicated participial forms to express temporal relations. In English, participialtime is
See also: participial clause, non-finite clause, tense, aspect.